I experience the same, at least 4% loss sitting doing nothing if at home, and I have set gear guard off at home, at work and the home daily commute, 3% to 5% while sitting there doing nothing on daily basis.
it is not about getting the credit or not buying the car, just a discussion to see if anyone knows convoluted tax laws on this issue. and if anyone knows the way to get it, whatever you can get from uncle sam you are lucky or else goes to the next war in the world. Thanks
because of the following statement in the tax credit details for 2023
"MSRP is the retail price of the automobile suggested by the manufacturer, including options, accessories and trim but excluding destination fees. It isn't necessarily the price you pay."
Plus IRS never asks for your car...
if you take delivery before March 2023 , the battery material requirement may not be considered, I did not sign BPA with Rivian and I reserved R1T before march 2022 with a price being around 72K
My worry is IRS would not care what I purchase for, and only care about the current MSRP pricing...
unfortunately, we may not qualify for 2023 tax credit based on pre march 2022 price without binding agreement, in this link: https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/credits-for-new-clean-vehicles-purchased-in-2023-or-after
MSRP is the retail price of the automobile suggested by the manufacturer...
I think if you take delivery in Jan to March of 2023, the only two new tax credit rules that applies are , MSRP cap and being Assembled in USA which Rivian R1T can qualify for (excluding income limits). The question is, do IRS care about what MSRP is on your purchase agreement, or they would go...
do you know if you purchase the R1T with pre-march pricing meaning below 80K , will it qualify for the reduction act 2023 when you take delivery before March of 2023?
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wondering when accessory ordering at the pre march price would be available for customers? They told me, it is still in the work and it is 2023 now. Thanks
The whole complicated rules are meant to confuse everyone, and in the end you don't get what u expected, that is easy stuff to busy people's minds with.